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REMOTE CONTROLLER AND CHANGEOVER 
SWITCH: NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH 
SWITCH AND DISPLAY (Refer to figure 3)

• Only the items marked with an asterisk (

 mark) are expla-

nation relating to the functions and display of the unit. 
Unmarked items are functions of the combined air condition-
ers. When using buttons for functions which are not avail-
able (buttons which are not described in the text) will cause 
“NOT AVAILABLE” to be displayed.
Contact your dealer for more detailed descriptions of those 
functions (buttons).

1 On/off button

Press the button and the system will start. Press the but-
ton again and the system will stop.

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2 Operation lamp (red)

The lamp lights up during operation.

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3 Display “

” (changeover under control)

May be displayed when combined with a VRV-system air 
conditioner.
While the indication is shown, the ON/OFF of HRVs can-
not be operated by the HRV remote controller.
It is impossible to changeover heat/cool with the remote 
controller when this icon is displayed.

4 Display “

” (air flow flap)

This displays the direction and mode of the air flow flap of 
the combined air conditioner.

5 Display “

” (ventilation/air cleaning)

This display shows that the total heat exchange and the 
air cleaning unit are in operation. (These are optional 
accessories.)

6 Display “

” (set temperature)

This displays the set temperature of the combined air 
conditioner.
It is not displayed when the unit is used as an indepen-
dent system.

7 Display “

” “

” “

” “

” “

(operation mode)

This displays the operating status of the combined air 
conditioner.
• There is no “heating” for the VRV

II

 system

(Cooling only type).

• “

” is only available for systems operating in cool-

ing and heating at the same time.

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8 Display “

” (programmed time)

This display shows the programmed time of the system 
start or stop.

9 Display “

” (inspection/test operation)

When the inspection/test operation button is pressed, the 
display shows the mode in which the system actually is.
• Do not use under usual use

(service person/installer only).

10 Display “

” (under centralized control)

When this display shows, the system is under centralized 
control. (This is not a standard specification.)
During this indication appears on the display, the ON/
OFF and timer operation may not be possible with the 
HRV remote controllers.

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11 Display “

” (fan speed)

This display shows the fan speed you have selected.
This is always displayed when you use the remote con-
troller BRC301B61.

But, this is only displayed when the fan speed selection 
button is pressed. It normally displays the set fan 
strength of the combined air conditioner. (only to use 
BRC1C61, BRC1A61, A62)

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12 Display “

” (time to clean air filter)

Refer to “4-1 HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

13 Display “

” (defrost/hot start)

It may be displayed when the combined air conditioner is 
in heating mode.

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14 Timer mode start/stop button

Refer to the chapter “Operation procedure - 
Programming start and stop of the system with timer.” (3-2)

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15 Timer on/off button

Refer to the chapter “Operation procedure - 
Programming start and stop of the system with timer.” (3-2)

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16 Inspection/test operation button

Pressed during inspection or “test run.”
• Do not use under usual use.

(service person/installer only)

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17 Programming time button

Use this button for programming start and/or stop time.

18 Temperature setting button

Use this button for setting the desired temperature of air 
conditioner combined with this unit.

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19 Filter sign reset button

Refer to “4-1 HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER”.

20 Fan speed control button

Press this button to select the fan speed of air conditioner 
combined with this unit.

21 Operation mode selector button

Press this button to select the operation mode of air con-
ditioner combined with this unit.

22 Air flow direction adjust button

Press this button to select the air flow direction of air con-
ditioner combined with this unit.

23 Fan only/air conditioning selector switch

Set the switch to “

” for fan only operation or to “

” 

for heating or cooling operation.

24 Cool/heat changeover switch

Set the switch to “

” for cooling or to “

” for heating 

operation.

25 Remote controller thermo

This detects the temperature around the remote control-
ler. This is not the same as the temperature of return air 
from room (RA) by heat exchanger unit.

26 Display “

” “

” “

This displays the ventilation mode.
(BRC301B61, BRC1C61 and so on.)
(This is not displayed on the controller BRC1A61, 1A62)

27 Display “NOT AVAILABLE”

• “NOT AVAILABLE” may be displayed for a few sec-

onds if the function for the button pressed is not avail-
able for the unit or the air conditioner.

• “NOT AVAILABLE” is only displayed when none of the 

indoor units is equipped with the function in question 
when running several units simultaneously. It is not dis-
played if the function is available on even one of the units.

28 Ventilation fan mode selector button

(available only connecting the HRV unit)

This is pressed to switch the fan mode of the HRV unit.

29 Ventilation fan speed control button

(available only connecting the HRV unit)

This is pressed to control the fan speed of the HRV unit.

(Refer to item 11)

30 Display “

” (operation standby)

It indicates the pre-cooling/pre-heating operation. This 
unit is at stop and will start operation after the pre-cool-
ing/pre-heating operation is over.
Pre-cooling/pre-heating operation means the operation of 
HRVs is delayed during the startup operation of linked air 
conditioners such a before the office hours.
During this period the cooling or heating load is reduced 
to bring the room temperature to the set temperature in a 
short time.

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Summary of Contents for VAM 150GJVE

Page 1: ...otal Heat Exchanger HRV Heat Reclaim Ventilation MODELS Ceiling mounted duct type VAM 150GJVE VAM 250GJVE VAM 350GJVE VAM 500GJVE VAM 650GJVE VAM 800GJVE VAM 1000GJVE VAM 1500GJVE VAM 2000GJVE 00_CV_3P034927 5J fm Page 1 Saturday November 19 2005 4 42 PM ...

Page 2: ...aso tenha algum problema ou se existe alguma falha no funcionamento consulte este manual Guarde este manual para futuras consultas sem pre que não souber como utilizar ou se existir algum problema com a unidade durante a oper ação HRV Вентиляция с реãенерацией тепла До начала работы с DAIKIN HRV внимательно изóчите данное рóêоводство по эêсплóатации При возниêновении любых нарóшений работы или про...

Page 3: ... 1 MODELS VAM150GJVE VAM250GJVE VAM350GJVE VAM500GJVE VAM650GJVE VAM800GJVE VAM1000GJVE 1 00_CV_3P034927 5J_Illust fm Page 1 Thursday November 24 2005 3 46 PM ...

Page 4: ...to the same condition as indoors and then brings it indoors Sometimes when first using the unit the smell of the heat exchanging element may be noticeable but it is not harmful The smell will gradually go away as the unit is used Important 17 SA Supply air Supply air to room 15 Maintenance space for the air filters the heat exchange elements and control box 14 OA Outdoor air Fresh air from outdoor...

Page 5: ...RV unit Combined operation system with VRV systems and Sky air series Remote controller for indoor unit Indoor unit HRV unit Remote controller for HRV unit BRC301B61 Remote controller for indoor unit Remote controller for VRV BRC1A61 62 25 NOT AVAILABLE 27 Remote controller for HRV BRC301B61 NOT AVAILABLE Remote controller for VRV BRC1C61 3 2 00_CV_3P034927 5J_Illust fm Page 3 Thursday November 24...

Page 6: ...te controller for HRV BRC301B61 2 3 1 4 Remote controller for VRV BRC1C61 1 4 2 3 Remote controller for VRV BRC1A61 62 1 4 Remote controller for HRV BRC301B61 2 3 1 Remote controller for VRV BRC1C61 1 3 2 1 3 2 Remote controller for VRV BRC1A61 62 4 5 6 7 00_CV_3P034927 5J_Illust fm Page 4 Thursday November 24 2005 3 46 PM ...

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Page 8: ...dren animals and plants may result Neither place a flammable spray bottle near the HRV unit or indoor intake and outlet grills nor perform spraying Doing so may result in a fire Turn off the power when the unit is not to be used for long periods of time Otherwise the unit may get hot or catch on fire due to dust accumulation Do not block the intake or outlet grills If the fan does not blow air thr...

Page 9: ...d the humidity of the installation location is within the usage range not exceed the limit Do not install in cold storage or other locations with low tem peratures or near heated pools This may cause fires or short circuits Install the two outdoor ducts with down slope to pre vent rainwater from entering the unit If this is not done completely water may enter the building damaging furniture and ca...

Page 10: ...tart It may be displayed when the combined air conditioner is in heating mode 14 Timer mode start stop button Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Programming start and stop of the system with timer 3 2 15 Timer on off button Refer to the chapter Operation procedure Programming start and stop of the system with timer 3 2 16 Inspection test operation button Pressed during inspection or test run...

Page 11: ... be started and stopped using the Cetralized controller or the indoor and the HRV remote controllers During the indication of centralized control appears on the display the ON OFF and timer operation may not be possible with the HRV remote controllers Other operations can be performed using the HRV remote con trollers Refer to the section 3 2 3 3 3 OPERATION PROCEDURE 3 1 INDEPENDENT COMBINED OPER...

Page 12: ... connection system Independent duct system The HRV unit cannot be operated independently when the air conditioner is connected to the HRV unit via a duct When using the HRV unit set the air conditioner to fan mode on weak fan strength Each time you press the operation selection button the operation mode display will change as shown in the figure below Example 1 In case of the remote controller BRC...

Page 13: ...he remaining time For cancelling the timer operation push the timer on off button once again The indication disappears NOTE When setting the timer off and on at the same time repeat the above procedure from to once again DETAIL EXPLANATION When you want to stop operation after a desired time Example Set the time to 8 will display Stops operation 8 hours after the reservation is complete The progra...

Page 14: ...t gloves may cause injury Watch your step Use caution as this requires working in high places Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the outside surfaces of the air conditioner This may cause cracks discoloration or machine trouble 4 1 HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER Clean the air filter when the display shows TIME TO CLEAN AIR FILTER It will display that it will operate for a set amount of time CLEAN...

Page 15: ...move dust and foreign objects on the surface of the heat exchange element Refer to figure 10 Use the vacuum cleaner equipped with a brush on the tip of the suction nozzle Lightly contact the brush on the surface of the heat exchange element when cleaning Do not crush the heat exchange element while clean ing CAUTION During Operation Do not clean touching strongly with a vacuum cleaner This may cru...

Page 16: ...ion has occurred with a combined air conditioner or outdoor unit See the operation manuals included with the air conditioners or outdoor units for details 5 3 IF THE SYSTEM DOES NOT PROPERLY OPERATE EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE MENTIONED CASE AND NONE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED MALFUNCTIONS IS EVIDENT INVESTIGATE THE SYSTEM ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES 1 The unit does not operate at all Check if ther...

Page 17: ...ur dealer Do not remove or reinstall the unit by yourself Incomplete installation may cause a water leakage electric shock and fire Contact your dealer When asking your dealer to repair inform related staff of the details as follows Shipping date and installation date Malfunction Inform the staff of the defective details Malfunction code being displayed on the remote controller Name address teleph...

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